tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8985858969287915197.post7499765296074553051..comments2023-12-24T06:02:46.333-07:00Comments on The Perfect Day: Meditation, Part 4 - Finding a Still TimeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8985858969287915197.post-83402990870659145282013-01-31T22:05:36.159-07:002013-01-31T22:05:36.159-07:00Good advice. Thank you.Good advice. Thank you.Honorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03805749688933652157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8985858969287915197.post-1487248811308541492013-01-30T11:40:24.409-07:002013-01-30T11:40:24.409-07:00Thanks for another great post!! I am one of those ...Thanks for another great post!! I am one of those whose mind wanders when I pray. I am not sure if I recognize or know if the Spirit is prompting me to help me petition the Lord in my prayers.<br />I am one of the those "night" owls out there. That has always seem to be the most quiet and alert time for me to pray. However from reading your post, I may be missing out an more powerful prayer experiences by rising earlier in the morning to seek the Lord in prayer? <br />Another observation I have is that some people seem to always wake up at the same time several days in a row. I have heard Kirk Duncan, a body language expert in the field mention that this is because God is trying to speak to your spirit at those times... Any thoughts on this concept? Thanks so much! TruthSeekernoreply@blogger.com